Humble and Sincere MKMMA Week 9

I have succumbed to putting my trust in MKMMA. I realize that there is a better way and a better life out there for me. I am experiencing the difference by forming good habits and remaining consistent. I still have more to accomplish. On the upcoming bye week I want to revisit the webinars and refresh/reinforce the workbook information.

With the hectic pace that I keep daily, I am feeling like I am being bombarded with a whole lot of material and I am not really processing the weekly lessons as well as I should. My intentions are sincere so I am going to continue to try to put forth my best efforts.

I spent my first holiday without my loved one. It’s hard to fill the void but I must move forward.

By engaging in MKMMA, I have made a choice to redirect my life and way of thinking. I anticipate the moment where the work pays off and I finally have my Ah Ha! moment. Currently I am receiving subliminal messages from my inner voice telling me that I must stay the course and cements these messages by giving me signs that I can not ignore.

I am on a quest to find ways to stimulate myself and gather insight from other participant’s blogs. We all seem to struggle with different aspects. Others seem to have found this program working for them already. I hope to be lucky enough to get there soon in my journey. Looking forward to re-energizing myself in the upcoming week and preparing to be enlightened by the next section of the workbook. What wires together fires together! Amen! Until next time, peace be the journey.

7 thoughts on “Humble and Sincere MKMMA Week 9”

Blessings to you on your new journey. if you read my blog, you know I recently lost my mom. It brings a different reality. I also lost the father to the two children I raised 11 years ago. Finding the “new normal” was hard, MKMMA is a blessing it happened to you now!

Marj, it’s incredible the amount of loss that you, Janet, and Sharon have experienced, and thus have in common (you and Janet with the loss of your husband’s such a young age, and Sharon with the sudden loss of so many in a very short period of time). You have a lot to learn from each other, and I, along with our other tribe members have a lot to learn from all of you!

You can do this! You are too far to give up or give in. You’ve already overcome a HUGE obstacle by finding courage to persevere after your loss. There is so much more for you to discover about this program and yourself. Never stop pulling off that cement.